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Couple elk pictures.

Discussion in 'Big Game Hunting' started by Oldcarp, Jun 13, 2015.

  1. Oldcarp

    Oldcarp Die Hard Bowhunter

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    The cam got bumped by an elk and was pointed about 90 degrees in the other direction. I have a few more pictures but these are the best.
     
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    Love it! Got me pumped!
     
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    Crazy how big that first one is compared to other two...
     
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    I hope he sticks around. I want to see how big he gets. The second elk picture he has a weird rack going on.
     
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    Nice pics. Is that typical for growth this time of year? Referring to the bigger one. Thanks for sharing the pics.
     
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    Interesting how they vary in antler size so much. I love seeing elk.
     
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    You get a couple that grow like that every year. There usually your little bigger elk. The one with points going every where could be an interesting elk also
     

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